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Make existing records read only and still Add a record to the database.

Asked by Johneckelson in Visual Basic Programming, Databases Miscellaneous, VB Database Programming

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I am using forms with Visual Basic 6.0 and Access 97 as the database.
When I open the database with the forms to Add a new record I need to
protect the existing records.
I cannot make the Access 97 file read only because I have to be able to Add records.

How can I make the existing records read only and still Add a record to the database?

Thanks
John
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